Correction

Mar. 4, 2014

A note in the Arts & Entertainment section on Feb. 16 misidentified the subject of a longer profile on March 2, about the so-called Monuments Woman who helped rescue artwork during World War II. There were, in fact, two women named Gladys Hamlin: one lived most of her life (1896-1973) in the southeastern Iowa town of Bonaparte, while the other (1902-86) grew up Sioux Falls, S.D., helped the Monuments Men during the war and taught art at Iowa State University from 1949 through 1973.